Preparation time: 5 minutes. Individual, pair, group and whole class activity
Preparation time: 5 minutes.
Individual, pair, group and whole class activity.
Learning type: Discussion
Difficulty level: Medium

Instructions

  • Prepare sheets with a statement (use the template)
  • Present to students
  • Give students a sticker and ask them to put the sticker along the spectrum to reflect on their position at the end of the class.

Agree Disagree Line Agree Disagree Line

What the activity achieves:

  • Requires each student to come up with own answer
  • Helps students to become comfortable to share ideas as a group
  • Promotes self-reflection

Alternatives:

  • Use as a longer activity during the seminar with students sharing their arguments
  • Instead of using a sheet of paper, use the classroom space – ask students to stand on one side of the room if they agree, on other side if disagree and in the middle if somewhere in between.

See a Learning at City blog post about this alternative: Line-up Activity
This activity is also part of a series of teaching activity cards developed by LEaD. Click the card picture to access it and other activities in a printable card format.

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Printable LEaD activity cards

Online synchronous version

  • Prepare a PowerPoint slide as per the template.
  • Ask students to contribute to a slide during a live session.  Typing their name into a box and dragging and dropping it to place it along the spectrum.  Alternatively the responses can by anonymous by replacing the name boxes with generic symbol.
  • You can then follow up with a discussion.

Online asychronous version

  • Ask students to add their name along a spectrum on a collaborative document as per the template.  You might to ask them to also add a note to explain the reasoning behind their position on the spectrum.